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Bonnie Blue Says She Receives Death Threats “Every Single Day” Over Explicit Content

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Adult entertainer Bonnie Blue has revealed she faces death threats on a daily basis due to her controversial career and sexually explicit stunts — but says she’s not living in fear.

“I’d Be Stupid to Walk Down the Street Without Protection”

At just 26, Bonnie has stirred headlines with her high-profile content, most notably claiming to have had sex with over 1,000 men in 12 hours — a stunt that sparked both massive popularity and intense backlash. While she’s earned millions from her content, Bonnie says she’s also become the target of disturbing daily threats.

Speaking during a screening of the Channel 4 documentary 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, she admitted:

“I get death threats every single day… I’d be stupid to walk down the street without [bodyguards], but I’m also OK with it.”

She hasn’t left her house without security for six months, citing the unpredictability of online hate translating into real-world violence.

“Most of My Hate Comes From Women”

Despite the heavy online trolling, Bonnie insists she rarely feels unsafe when interacting with fans in person. She also fired back at her critics — particularly women — suggesting much of the hate stems from jealousy or misunderstanding.

“I’m aware that most of my hate comes from women that can’t be a**** to get off the sofa.

But in person, everyone is so amazing to me — so sweet, so nice. I don’t feel scared.”

She added that her high-profile status may actually offer a layer of safety.

“Sometimes I think, ‘Why bother with me? There are too many eyes on me.’ That attention actually makes me safer.”

“I Never Wanted Fame”

Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, made it clear that she never set out to become a celebrity.

“I never thought, ‘Oh I wanna be famous.’

Back when I started, porn stars weren’t really famous. If I wanted celebrity status, I would’ve picked a different path.”

However, as her online notoriety exploded, so did her visibility — and now, she’s often stopped in public for photos.

Using Her Platform to Highlight Safety for Women

While Bonnie acknowledges the dangers that come with her fame, she also pointed out a larger issue facing women in general.

“It’s terrible that it’s not always safe to walk down the street on your own as a woman.

I’m lucky I have the money to pay for security — so that’s what I do.”

Watch the Documentary

Bonnie’s story and rise to infamy are explored in 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, airing Tuesday, July 29 at 10pm on Channel 4. The documentary offers an unfiltered look at the controversial entertainer’s life, career, and the darker side of internet fame.

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